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The Nieuport 17 was unquestionably the most successful of all Nieuport single seat aircraft designs of World War I. It owed its success to being a "sesquiplane" or one-and-a-half plane (it was not a true biplane).

Built by the Thomas-Morse Aircraft Corporation located in Ithaca, NY, the Thomas Morse S-4C Scout affectionately known as "Tommy" by the men who flew it, is probably the best known American built single seat aircraft of the First World War.

The Sopwith Pup was one of the most famous World War I fighters. It is remembered as the best flying aircraft of World War I, a tribute to the Sopwith design philosophy of simple and aerodynamically clean structure.